The Twilight SadBest The Twilight Sad Albums Ranked
7.9
Avg Score
20
Opinions
13
Albums
9
Reviewers
Summary from 20 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Twilight Sad's catalog across 13 albums from 20 opinions, with an overall average of 7.9/10. The top-rated The Twilight Sad album is It Won/T Be Like This All the Time (2019) with a 8.4/10 average from 4 ratings, followed by IT'S THE LONG GOODBYE and Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters. The discography on Wavelength spans 2007 to 2026. Cold Days From the Birdhouse ranks as the highest-rated The Twilight Sad song on Wavelength with a 8.2/10 average.
It Won/T Be Like This All the Time
“The Twilight Sad find redemption in the darkness of new LP”
Fourteen Autumns and Fifteen Winters
“The first time you hear the Twilight Sad, a four-piece band from just outside Glasgow, they already sound familiar. It's like they've been around a while, even though their debut EP only came out last September. You might think of Arab Strap's Aiden Moffett when hearing singer James Graham because he's got a feel for concrete imagery and does nothing to hide his thick Scottish accent. Shoegaze com”
Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave (Demos)
“The Twilight Sad - Nobody Wants to Be Here and Nobody Wants to Leave”
It Won/T Be Like This All the Time
“Within seconds of hitting play on track one, it’s obvious that The Twilight Sad are changing things up on It Won/t Be Like This All The Time, the fifth studio album from the long-running Scottish post-punk band. Louder and more direct than ever, the initial hard-hitting and pulsating synths of “[10 Good Reasons for Modern Drugs]” are as in your face as anything lead singer James Graham & co. have ”
It Won/T Be Like This All the Time
“In the five years since the Twilight Sad’s last album, they’ve lost their founding drummer, opened for The Cure at some of the world’s largest venues and signed a new record deal with Mogwai’s label Rock Action. All three events leave positive marks on ‘It Won/t Be Like This All The Time’ (yes, that really is a slash, not an apostrophe): increased drum programming in the wake of Mark Devine’s depa”
It Won/T Be Like This All the Time
“This was an album that could so easily have not existed at all. The Twilight Sad’s 2007 debut ‘Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters’ was critically adored and soon became an indie cult favourite. Their dense – and intense – approach to wrought Scottish gloom and post-punk bloomed across three lauded records, until 2014’s ‘Nobody Wants To Be Here And Nobody Wants To Leave’ left them, exhausted, ready”
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